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koulaxizis

Joined: 17 Jul 2011 Posts: 437 Location: Greece
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Posted: Sat 07 Dec 2013, 10:09 Post subject:
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Download!
Requires: python (load your devx.sfs), pygtk, pycairo & pygobject (from ppm).
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RetroTechGuy

Joined: 15 Dec 2009 Posts: 2852 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed 11 Dec 2013, 21:28 Post subject:
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koulaxizis wrote: | Download!
Requires: python (load your devx.sfs), pygtk, pycairo & pygobject (from ppm).
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Are these contained within bleachbit-1.0.sfs?
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koulaxizis

Joined: 17 Jul 2011 Posts: 437 Location: Greece
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Posted: Thu 12 Dec 2013, 07:29 Post subject:
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RetroTechGuy wrote: | koulaxizis wrote: | Download!
Requires: python (load your devx.sfs), pygtk, pycairo & pygobject (from ppm).
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Are these contained within bleachbit-1.0.sfs? |
No! The devx is available through the same server your Puppy ISO was and pygtk is available through your Puppy package manager. Pycairo & pygobject will come along as dependencies of pygtk.
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dejan555

Joined: 30 Nov 2008 Posts: 2805 Location: Montenegro
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Lots of dependencies to add for a task that's suposed to free space, sounds to me like little bash script that runs on init/shutdown and proper browser configuration in preferences could solve (delete data at every browser close or every X days etc... )
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koulaxizis

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Posted: Thu 12 Dec 2013, 10:16 Post subject:
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dejan555 wrote: | Lots of dependencies to add for a task that's suposed to free space, sounds to me like little bash script that runs on init/shutdown and proper browser configuration in preferences could solve (delete data at every browser close or every X days etc... ) |
You are absolutely right... It's ok if you have these dependencies pre-installed for some reason (for example, i think that openshot uses them) but if not, it's better to use a small script. And that's a really nice idea my friend, maybe we should create a "Puppy bleachbit".
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RetroTechGuy

Joined: 15 Dec 2009 Posts: 2852 Location: USA
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Posted: Thu 12 Dec 2013, 14:00 Post subject:
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koulaxizis wrote: | RetroTechGuy wrote: | koulaxizis wrote: | Download!
Requires: python (load your devx.sfs), pygtk, pycairo & pygobject (from ppm).
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Are these contained within bleachbit-1.0.sfs? |
No! The devx is available through the same server your Puppy ISO was and pygtk is available through your Puppy package manager. Pycairo & pygobject will come along as dependencies of pygtk. |
Well, I already have the devx installed, but need to "shop" for the pygtk. I loaded PPM and asked it to find pygtk -- it said "not found"...
I don't use PPM to add software, only to remove it -- so maybe I don't know how to make it find the package. I was about to go to the Debian collection to find the missing pieces. Is there a better way?
(I like the looks of this -- I have an ongoing fight with FF and it's crap files filling up my user space)
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koulaxizis wrote: | dejan555 wrote: | Lots of dependencies to add for a task that's suposed to free space, sounds to me like little bash script that runs on init/shutdown and proper browser configuration in preferences could solve (delete data at every browser close or every X days etc... ) |
You are absolutely right... It's ok if you have these dependencies pre-installed for some reason (for example, i think that openshot uses them) but if not, it's better to use a small script. And that's a really nice idea my friend, maybe we should create a "Puppy bleachbit".  |
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koulaxizis

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Posted: Thu 12 Dec 2013, 19:26 Post subject:
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RetroTechGuy wrote: |
Well, I already have the devx installed, but need to "shop" for the pygtk. I loaded PPM and asked it to find pygtk -- it said "not found"...
I don't use PPM to add software, only to remove it -- so maybe I don't know how to make it find the package. I was about to go to the Debian collection to find the missing pieces. Is there a better way?
(I like the looks of this -- I have an ongoing fight with FF and it's crap files filling up my user space) |
It's really simple to install pygtk on Slacko but i couldn't make it work on Dpup Wheezy. I'll try to create a "FF sweep" script asap for you...
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mikeb

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Evening all....
when firefox went from 3 to 4 the minimum I could reduce the profile too went from ~5mb to the ~20MB mark ..the writing was on the wall... and I like to keep things tiny....I am sitting on version 3.6. I also notice Opera does not suffer from profile bloat...might be worth trying but perhaps pre webkit.
Is there not a python pet or sfs floating around..my 2.7 sfs is around 7mb made from debian...ok not the latest but much smaller than using the devx every time.
Agreed that looks like a bash script job... python is neat..I have some really handy scripts but it is default in mainstream distros whereas puppy has this devx do dah arrangement.
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